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2012 Remarques sur la pharyngalisation en chinois archaïque (Old Chinese) dans le système Baxter-Sagart. Paper presented at the 25th Meeting of Linguistique de l’Asie Orientale, CRLAO . Centre de Recherches Linguistiques sur l’Asie Orientale, Paris, 28–29 June.
2004 Methodological considerations in the application of Tibeto-Burman comparison to the reconstruction of Old Chinese. In Ying-chin Lin , Fang-min Hsu , Chun-chih Lee , Jackson T.-S. Sun , Hsiu-fang Yang & Dah-an Ho (eds.), Studies in Sino-Tibetan Languages: Papers in honor of Professor Hwang-cherng Gong on his seventieth birthday, 603–620. Taipei: Academia Sinica.
2013 Fuzzy word identification: A case study from the oracle bone inscriptions. Bulletin of Chinese Linguistics7(2). 1–27. doi: 10.1163/2405478X‑90000113
2014 A model for Chinese dialect evolution. In Richard VanNess Simmons & Newell Ann Van Auken (eds.), Studies in Chinese and Sino-Tibetan linguistics: Dialect, phonology, transcription and text, 1–26. Taipei: Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica.
2007 Reconstructing Old Chinese uvulars in the Baxter-Sagart system. Paper presented at the 40th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics , Harbin, China, September 26–29.
2009 Reconstructing Old Chinese uvulars in the Baxter-Sagart system (Version 0.99). Cahiers de Linguistique – Asie Orientale38(2). 221–244. doi: 10.1163/1960602809X00027
2006 The Qièyùn system ‘divisions’ as a result of vowel warping. In David Prager Branner (ed.), The Chinese rime tables: Linguistic philosophy and historical-comparative phonology, 83–96. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. doi: 10.1075/cilt.271.06sch
2014 Phonological notes on Hàn period transcriptions of foreign names and words. In Richard VanNess Simmons & Newell Ann Van Auken (eds.), Studies in Chinese and Sino-Tibetan linguistics: Dialect, phonology, transcription and text, 249–293. Taipei: Academia Sinica.